Mar 18, 2012

First Gifts That’s Perfect & Great For Baby

A list of ideas for baby first gifts
Baby’s first toys make excellent gifts for welcome-baby parties. The best first baby toys are easy to clean and care for, and they contain no safety hazards for the baby.
So you see that great baby toys make perfect first gifts because they may delight and becomes memorable for several years. So here are few ideas for you to follow.
Stuffed dolls or animals
stuffed animal
Bathing Toys
bathing toys
Building Blocks
building blocks
Classic Books
classic books
Hand-crafted Toys
handicrafted toys
Sorting Sets
sorting sets
Stacking Rings
stacking rings

Pedicure At Home In 5 Easy Steps

Now a days women are so busy that we don't have time for our selves. And we forget the things we need to take care. Pedicure at home just in 5 easy steps which will not take much time. You will need: Nail clippers, cotton pads, nail polish remover, Cuticle cream, a nail file, a loofah, a good foot scrub and moisturizer.

Woman receives spa pedicure at Visaya Spa, FCC AngStep 1:, you need to trim and shape your nails. Remove your old nail polish with the nail polish remover and trim your nails neatly. Make sure you cut straight across and don't cut the corners too much, as this can lead to painful ingrown nails. Use a nail file to give them the desired shape.

Step 2:
Give your feet a nice foot bath. In a basin or tub, fill warm water enough to cover up to your ankles and add some bath salts. You can also add a few drops of any essential oil of your choice. Also add a few smooth pebbles to the water. These will provide a gentle massage as you place your feet on them. Soak your feet and relax for 15-20 minutes. Dry them with a towel. 


Step 3:
The next step is exfoliating. Once you are done with the foot-bath, dry you feet and rub some cuticle cream on the base of each toe nail. Leave it for a few minutes. In the meanwhile, using a foot scrub and remove all the dry and dead skin cells. Be firm but do not scrape too hard. Next, wipe off the cuticle cream and push back the cuticles gently with a cuticle pusher. 


Step 4:
Once you are done scrubbing, wash your feet clean and moisturize them. Moisturizing helps soften, hydrate the skin and protects it from cracking. Rub a generous portion on your feet and massage well. Regular foot massages also help keep nerve endings stimulated, improve blood circulation and nourish the skin and foot muscles. 


Step 5:
Now your nails are ready to get decorated. Paint them with a color of your choice. Always apply a base coat. Wait for it to dry and then apply a coat of nail polish. Let it dry completely before you apply the next coat. This will make your nail polish last longer. You can also jazz your feet up with a pretty anklet or toe rings!

The New Down Under

What women are going to wear waist downward this season, is changing. Here’s how..

Hi Ladies very interesting article on style and fashion just check it out. And sure you are going to rock out with your outfits.

JEGGINGS and leggings are out of the high-style wardrobe this season. Kareena Kapoor’s sharara in Agent Vinod, as she sings, Dil mera muft ka, heralds a new beginning for what women are going to go clubbing in.
THE CULOTTE
Recognise it by I Its wide cropped shape. The culotte was renewed in fluid silk by Calvin Klein and in a stiffer cotton version by Rag & Bone. Celine paired it with a fitted blazer. Now, the culotte is far from drab; billowing in neon brights. “The humble culotte will elevate its status this summer,” says London College of Fashion graduate and designer Elisha W.
It has a history I Historically, culottes referred to the knee-breeches commonly worn by gentlemen of the European upper-classes during the late Middle Ages through the early 19th century. It hangs like a skirt, but is actually a pant. During the Victorian era, long split skirts were developed for horseback riding.
Wear it with I “For the warm Indian summer, pair it with a sleeveless blouse clinched at the waist with a belt. For a semi-formal look, wear it with a flowing tunic. It has a light, breezy, feminine feel to it,” says Elisha.
Wear it to I They are perfect for a dinner or an evening of cocktails.

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THE DISCO PANT
Recognise it by: The fit that makes it hug your body like a leech. “This season, it better be gold and bold,” says designer Raakesh Agarvwal. The original disco pant was hip hugging, slightly bell-bottomed, but fitted tightly around the hips and thighs. Delhi designer Suneet Varma says, “It’s to show off your perfect body to the hilt.”
It has a history I Worn by men at retro theme parties, this style became a popular fashion statement in the late 1960s. With the popularisation of disco, a drastic change occurred in mainstream fashion. Men began to wear stylish three-piece suits, wide-legged disco pants and high-rise waistcoats. The zippered jumpsuit was popular with both, men and women.
Wear it with I A low-neck blouse in sheer fabric. “It’s a very Studio 54 look. For (Delhi restaurateur) Shiv Karan’s bachelor party, I’m getting the guys and ladies to wear the style in gold,” says the designer. Wear it to: It’s an after-sundown garment. “Wear it for a bachelorette party or a night at the club. Even size 14 aunties want to wear it to cocktail dos hosted by friends,” says Agarvwal.
THE SHARARA PANT
Recognise it by I The flair. Kareena Kapoor has given a new twist to the old sharara in Agent Vinod. Says designer Puja Nayyar, “The new version is contemporary, overly-flared, bouncy and high-waisted. It’s the best evening wear option this summer.” It has a history I Originally, it was an avatar of the lehenga, worn mostly by women from the Muslim community. The trend kicked off in the subcontinent during the Mughal rule. Veteran actress Meena Kumari made shararas fashionable in Pakeezah, a 1972 film about a Lucknow tawaif. Wear it with I Something cropped that ends at the waist, preferably a jacket. “The sharara has transformed. It has a more high-fashion Prada and Gucci kind of appeal,” says Nayyar. Wear it to I High fashion cocktail parties or a night of clubbing.

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Source(Times Of India)